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days after being traded to the New Jersey Devils, Tuomo Ruutu had one of those
storybook games against his former Carolina Hurricanes teammates. Ruutu scored
with 6:30 to play to snap a tie, and the Devils earned a 5-4 victory after
squandering a three-goal lead Saturday night. "We were actually taking about
that, just how that works," linemate Travis Zajac said of Ruutus winner. "You
get traded and somehow you come away with the winning goal. But like I said, he
was on the puck all night. He played with a lot of jump." Not bad for a guy who
has a lot on his mind. Not only did Ruutu have to move, he had to leave his
pregnant wife in North Carolina. "This was nerve wracking, but its fun when you
win," said Ruutu, who was acquired for centre Andrei Loktionov on Wednesday.
"When it goes the other way, its not fun at all. We can learn from this game but
the most important thing is the two points." New Jersey has won four of six
games since the Olympic break, leaving the Devils two points behind Detroit for
eighth place in the Eastern Conference. New Jersey has 17 games left in the
regular season. "We just have to keep doing that and give ourselves a chance to
stay with the pack," Devils coach Pete DeBoer said. Red-hot Adam Henrique added
two more goals, and Zajac and Damien Brunner had the others as the usually
defensive-minded Devils had another lax game in their own end. They have given
up 11 goals in the last two games. Jeff Skinner, Jay Harrison, Nathan Gerbe and
Alexander Semin scored for Carolina, which has lost seven of eight. Gerbe and
Semin tallied in the third period to make it 4-4. "We did a good job of getting
back in the game but unfortunately we came up short," Hurricanes defenceman
Ryan Murphy said. Ruutu scored the game winner with a shot from between the
circles that was set up by an outstanding play by defenceman Marek Zidlicky.
Zidlicky controlled the puck and then found Ruutu coming down the middle of the
ice. His shot beat goalie Cam Ward for his sixth goal of the season. "Its
obviously something special to get the win," Ruutu said. "I will try to enjoy it
tonight but we need some more wins." Semin had tied it 51 seconds earlier with a
spin-around shot from between the circles after singlehandedly beating four
Devils in the zone. Gerbe had made it a one-goal game with a short-handed
breakaway goal early in the period, scoring on Martin Brodeur, who made 29
saves. The Devils seemed in command after Henrique capped a big three-goal
second period with his 22nd and 23rd tallies of the season for a 4-2 lead. He
has nine goals in six games since the Olympic break. The Devils scored three
times in 4:17 after Skinner tied the game with a shot that deflected off the
elbow of New Jersey defenceman Mark Fayne at 6:21 of the second period. It was
Skinners 25th of the season, but the Hurricanes didnt enjoy the moment long.
Just 1:21 later, Patrick Dwyer was called for holding defenceman Bryce
Salavador. The Devils then took the lead with the aid of a lucky bounce.
Zidlicky missed the net with a slap shot. The puck came off the end boards at a
weird angle, and Brunner gathered it low in the left circle and backhanded a
shot into an open net with Anton Khudobin caught off-guard. The goal hadnt even
been announced when Carolina defenceman Mike Komisarek had a puck bounce over
his stick at centre ice, setting up a 2-on-none break. Ryane Clowe gave the puck
to Henrique, and he easily beat Khudobin with another backhander. Henrique made
it 4-1 a little more than four minutes later with a short-handed goal.
Patrik Elias carried the puck into the Carolina zone and dropped a pass to
Henrique, who fired a shot into the upper corner of the net, chasing Khudobin,
who made a season-high 40 saves on Friday night in a loss to the Rangers. Less
than 30 seconds after Henriques short-handed goal, Harrison converted on the
same power play with his fourth of the season. Gerbe closed the gap to a goal
with a short-handed tally early in the third period and then Semin set things up
for Ruutu to be a hero. NOTES: Carolina D Justin Faulk missed his third straight
game because of an upper-body injury. ... Brunners goal was his first in 12
games and 10th of the season. ... Ruutu set up Zajacs opening goal with a nice
pass across the goal crease. Zajac also had two assists. ..Murphy played a game
high 26:51 for Carolina.
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on the sideline. Rivers threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to rookie Keenan Allen
and Nick Novak kicked four field goals to give the Chargers a 19-9 victory
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. Anthony Calvillo, through 20 CFL seasons, was frequently invincible and
largely stoic in the heat of competition. But underneath the professional
exterior he was, and is, compellingly human.SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- The Sault
Ste. Marie Greyhounds rallied from a 3-1 deficit with seven unanswered goals,
five of them on the power play, to dump the Sarnia Sting 8-3 in Ontario Hockey
League play Wednesday. Michael Bunting had three goals and Jorgen Karterud
scored twice for Sault Ste. Marie. Buntings second goal came on a power play,
and tied the game 3-3. Karterud scored the next two, both on the power play.
Tyler Gaudet, Andrew Fritsch and Patrick Watling also scored for the Greyhounds
(9-1-2). Bryan Moore had a pair for the Sting. Noah Bushnell also scored for
Sarnia (4-8-1). Greyhounds goalie Matt Murray made 19 saves.
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2 At Erie, Pa., Troy Donnays first goal of the season snapped a 2-2 tie in the
second period, to lead Erie to its win over Plymouth. Andre Burakovsky, Michael
Curtis, Adam Pelech and Joel Wigle also scored for the Otters (10-2-1). Mitch
Jones and Alex Peters had short-handed goals for the Whalers in the second
period. Oscar Dansk stopped 17 shots for Erie, and Alex Nedeljkovic made 30
saves for Plymouth (6-8-0).
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